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Oh, Ricky, he's so fine
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears made their last Monday night appearance of the season by playing the cooperative guest at someone else's party. They caused no trouble but encountered some more, possibly losing quarterback Jim Miller for what's left of the season with a knee...Tags: Jim Miller, Brian Urlacher, Paul Edinger, Bobbie Howard, Chicago Bears
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Bear with us: Play-by-play commentary
ChicagoSports.comWelcome to the Bears' final Monday night game of the season--maybe ever. After this season, you've got to think they would have to win the Super Bowl for ABC to stick them back on the air. You think Dave Wannstedt isn't looking forward to this game?...Tags: Dudley Moore, 2016 Olympic Games, ESPN (tv network), Lionel Richie, Brian Urlacher
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Carson Palmer's Year?
Times Staff WriterSo many pro clubs need the talent Carson Palmer has shown this year as USC's dominating passer that he is a certain first-round choice in the NFL draft this spring. But can the same be said for Palmer's chances to win the Heisman Trophy? In that race,...Tags: Larry Johnson, National Football Conference, Houston Texans, University of Southern California, Ray Lucas
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Bears Out of Touch
Latimes.com ColumnistFootball fans comparing the Chicago Bears against other pro clubs this year have been struck by one obvious difference: The Bears have the least sophisticated pass offense in the league. The problem is more than the Bears' simple insistence on running...Tags: Jim Miller, Randy Moss, Ray Lucas, Troy Brown, Chicago Bears
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Patriots know the blueprint
Tribune pro football reporterIf you don't think anybody can win the AFC East, you missed last season, when the Patriots bounced from worst to first. This is the only division in which all four teams have made the playoffs at least once in the last three years. The 3-13 Bills, the...Tags: Mo Lewis, Ray Lucas, Troy Brown, Curtis Martin, Eric Moulds
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Game 17: Road warriors
Sun reporterIn a postseason defined by home-turf dominance, the Ravens raided Pro Player Stadium in a familiar, battle-tested vehicle. Unleashing a smash-mouth running game to complement a menacing defense, the Ravens notched the first road win of these playoffs...Tags: Politics, Lamar Smith, Elvis Grbac, Trips and Vacations, Sports
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Road warriors
Sun StaffMIAMI - In a postseason defined by home-turf dominance, the Ravens raided Pro Player Stadium in a familiar, battle-tested vehicle. Unleashing a smash-mouth running game to complement a menacing defense, the Ravens notched the first road win of these...Tags: Patrick Surtain, National Football League, Multi-Sport Events, Travis Taylor, Lamar Smith
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Viking Speed
Latimes.com ColumnistOf the NFL teams still alive in the long march toward the Super Bowl, the St. Louis Rams (8-5) face by far the most difficult remaining schedule: Minnesota (11-2), Tampa Bay (8-5) and New Orleans (8-5). But at least they'll get NFL leader Minnesota at...Tags: Randy Moss, Detroit Lions, Ivy League, University of Southern California, Death
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Game 3: Ravens all wet in Miami loss
Sun reporterThe Miami Dolphins beat the Ravens at their own game last night. Unleashing a pass rush that sacked quarterback Tony Banks six times - including twice on the goal line - the Dolphins dealt the Ravens a 19-6 dose of reality before 73,464 and a national TV...Tags: Natural Disasters, Brian Walker, Brian Billick, Lamar Smith, Ice Hockey
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Ravens all wet in Miami loss
Sun StaffMIAMI - The Miami Dolphins beat the Ravens at their own game last night. Unleashing a pass rush that sacked quarterback Tony Banks six times - including twice on the goal line - the Dolphins dealt the Ravens a 19-6 dose of reality before 73,464 and a...Tags: Natural Disasters, Brian Walker, Arts, Brian Billick, Arts and Culture
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Tamir Goodman: already a hero
Sun ReporterFor a boy growing up in New York in the 1960s, several players on the Mets were worthy of adoration: Tom Seaver, the pitcher destined for baseball's Hall of Fame; the fleet-footed outfielder Tommie Agee or even Ron Swoboda, a Dundalk native who stole...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Religious Festivals, Adam Sandler, Religious Conflicts, Josh Miller
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